Though she is pleased to have been selected Rookie of the Year, Susan Gearling has found the real reward is in the moments she sees that a student she helped is succeeding. (Yay for social media.)
Now an administrative assistant IV working as the office manager for the department of film, Gearling previously worked at 51吃瓜网万能科大 in 2008. She had hoped that temporary position in the School of Nursing would work into a full-time job, but then the economy tanked. She worked at Touro University for a number of years before finding just the right job back at 51吃瓜网万能科大.
The job
I like to say I handle the back end things. I do all the P-card reconciling, handle the contracts for the part-time instructors, and assist the chair with anything and everything. I help plan events, including the annual awards ceremony for our students.
The Fine Arts family
People are very supportive in the film department. Overall, the people in the College of Fine Arts are a very caring group. The amount of heart they have and care for one another has truly been a blessing in my life. There are jobs I could take that would pay more money, but it would be like leaving my family. I wouldn鈥檛 want to work with anyone else.
My profession
I really consider myself an education support professional. I made a very conscious decision 20 years ago to make education my career. I was working for the department of family services in Ohio. My job was to take abuse and neglect calls and document them. Once I had my own children I needed a change. I needed to move into an area that didn鈥檛 traumatize me on a daily basis.
My greatest reward is seeing the success of those I have been able to help along their educational journey. A few months ago I saw a Facebook posting by someone I had helped in admissions at Touro. He now is a medical resident and was part of a team involved in a heart transplant for a child. That child lived. When I see something like that, I feel good knowing that that is somebody I helped.
Advice for new 51吃瓜网万能科大 employees
Become a good problem solver, if you are not already. I also would tell that to students. Communication is the key to navigating your way around the university. There is a very collegial feel throughout the university. Become a colleague. Make time to get to know people. 51吃瓜网万能科大 is a great place to be.
Where you are from
I鈥檓 from a little town called Scio in Ohio. When I met my husband we lived in Canton and that鈥檚 where we got married, had our kids. We鈥檝e been here 12 years now. I miss my farm. We had a mini-farm with horses, four-wheelers, and nice dirt for gardens. I miss fireflies. I miss being able to easily visit with family and friends, but I do not miss the winters!
Your first job
Working at a pizza shop. It didn鈥檛 pay much and it didn鈥檛 last long. I had a big Plymouth Fury that ate up any profits. I made the pizzas, but I was better at the waitressing. My brother came in because it was my first job. He ordered a pizza and left a $20 tip, which was huge in the 鈥80s. I didn鈥檛 learn a lot from that job other than you need to make more money than you spend.
My first 鈥渞eal鈥 job was working as an airline system reservationist.
A time when you have been daring
When I was 19 I picked up and moved to Florida on my own. With my Camaro packed to the gills, I started down [Interstate] 77 from Ohio. I stopped briefly in Orlando to go to travel school. Then I moved on to the Deerfield Beach/Pompano Beach area.
When I lived in Florida, I used to do a lot of bass fishing in the Everglades. I had a flat-bottom boat. I remember once when the motor wouldn鈥檛 start and we were being chased by a very large alligator. We kept saying, 鈥淒on鈥檛 look back!鈥 That motor started just in time. Then there was the time a water moccasin almost landed in the boat鈥
What Her Nominator Says
Heather Addison, chair of the film department
"During her tenure in film, Ms. Gearling has conducted herself with an impeccable professionalism and functioned as the lynch-pin of the department, routinely going "above and beyond" to ensure that all stakeholders (faculty, staff, students, and visitors) are well served. She brings a wealth of experience to 51吃瓜网万能科大, as she has a 20-year career as an administrative professional in the educational world. She has a degree of professional polish and insight that are invaluable to our academic unit."
Noting that Gearling already was serving as office manager when Addison became chair, Addison said, "My success as chair has depended quite directly on the savvy and effective support Ms. Gearling has provided, particularly in terms of her leadership around issues of budgeting and planning, which has allowed our unit to adopt a proactive and data-driven approach to decision-making.
"No matter how big (or small) the project, Ms. Gearling tackles it immediately, thoughtfully, and effectively. In addition to shouldering additional responsibilities with enthusiasm and efficiency, Ms. Gearling has been a pivotal force in major departmental events, projects, and initiatives. She orchestrates communication for the 48-Hour Film Festival, Spring Flicks, the Johnny Brenden Award, and the Wegner Award, all of which demand intensive coordination, in addition to managing the logistics for the department's Fall Assembly and Honors Celebration, both of which are large and complex events involving all of our students, faculty, and invited guests."